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Last week, we wrote about the potential successor to the popular Lumia 1020, and today, more photos of the Lumia 1030 McLaren found their way online. These appear to belong to the same batch of photos as the previous pictures, and according to rumours, it’s an upcoming Microsoft smartphone, and not Lumia 1020’s successor.

In the photos, the device seems to be fully working, and we have managed to get more info about it. Allegedly, the Lumia 1030 will come with a 1080p display, 32GB of built-in storage, 2GB of RAM, and a quad-core Snapdragon processor.

On the phone’s back is a Zeiss camera and the PureView module, and we’ve learned that the camera will sport dual-LED flash (and not the Xenon one like the 1020). Furthermore, the handset will come with 4G connectivity option, and another photos shows what appears to be a microSD slot and a microSIM slot.

iPhone 6 vs Lumia 1030

Despite numerous photos, nothing’s been confirmed concerning the Lumia 1030. Until we hear more from Microsoft or another source, you should take these details and photos with a grain of salt.

The Nokia Lumia 830 is probably the last phone that will come with Nokia’s logo, and it’s what everyone will remember it for in the future. However, we shouldn’t forget that it is also a great phone that has a lot to offer, and shouldn’t be written off just yet.

The Lumia 830 is a Windows Phone, and comes with a 10-megapixel PureView camera. It resembles the flagship Lumia 930 quite a bit – its frame is made of metal, while its back is made of sturdy, colourful plastic. The Lumia 830 sports a 5″ display, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3, and a Snapdragon 400 processor that will get you through all of your tasks without any trouble. You can check out the phone’s main specs below.

The Lumia 830 makes it easy for you to share your photos and special moments via social networks, such as Vine, Instagram, and Skypa. You can also sync everything with your OneDrive, and personalize your Lumia with apps for every occasion: LinkedIn, eBay, Line, etc.

To read more about this smartphone, head over to Microsoft’s official website. 🙂

Although Nokia can’t release any new smartphones under the Nokia brand for another 10 years (courtesy of Microsoft’s acquisition of the company), rumour has it that the popular Finnish manufacturer is working on a new Android smarpthone. The agreement with Microsoft is not to release any new phones, but it cannot stop Nokia from designing new phones.

According to a recent report, Nokia’s team that made the Nokia N9 is working on a new flagship smartphone. There are no details on what the company’s plans are for this phone and what brand name the upcoming device will be released under. Before Microsoft’s takeover, Nokia released a number of Android devices, including the Nokia X, the Nokia XL, and the XL+, however, the new device might be released under a different brand name.

Seeing that it’s just a rumour for now, you should take this piece of info with a grain of salt. Once we have more details, we will let you know.

Microsoft Devices Group recently revealed its newest Windows Phone smartphone – the Nokia Lumia 530. The Lumia 530 will be available in both single and dual-SIM versions and it will go on sale in August, at the price of around €100.

The Lumia 530 comes with a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor and 512MB of RAM, and runs Windows Phone 8.1. It sports a 4in FWVGA LCD display with a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels.

The smartphone has 4GB of built-in storage, easily expandable via a microSD card slot (up to 128GB), and you also get 15GB of free cloud storage. On its back is a solid 5-megapixel fixed focus camera, but it doesn’t have a front-facing shooter. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, microUSB 2.0 and GPRS. The phone is powered by a Li-Ion 1430mAh battery and it will be available in a range of colours – bright orange, bright green, white and dark grey.

Microsoft also announced a new accessory for the Lumia 530, called the Bang Mini speaker (by Coloud), which will set you back for €19.

For those of you interested in purchasing the Lumia 930, we’ve got some good news. This handset will launch in Europe, Asia and the Middle East this week, and then the rest of the world soon after that (excluding the US). The Lumia 930 comes with Windows Phone 8.1 and a 5in Full HD display.

The Lumia 930 will launch this week.

The Lumia 930 is the world‘s first smartphone that can capture and playback high-quality audio in Dolby Surround Sound.

Other Lumia 930 specs include a 2.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB of RAM and 32GB of built-in storage, expandable via a microSD card slot. On its back is a 20-megapixel PureView camera with OIS, ZEISS optics, dual LED flash and a backside illuminated sensor. On the inside is a 2,420mAh battery and you’ll be able to power your Lumia 930 wirelessly! With the Lumia 930 also come features such as Microsoft Office Mobile, access to OneDrive, Action Center, Cortana etc.

Like all Lumia smartphones, the Lumia 930 will be available in a number of colours – white, black, green and orange – and it will cost $599 (about 440 euros). Take a look at the video below to see the Lumia 930 in action.